Page 3 - Contents; About the Intel
iii Contents List of Figures..................................................................................................... iv List of Tables ...................................................................................................... iv About the Intel ® RAID Smart Battery ............
Page 4 - List of Figures; List of Tables
iv List of Figures Figure 1. Top and Bottom View of the AXXRSBBU6 ................................................................... 3 Figure 2. Battery alignment on the add-in Intel ® RAID Controllers .............................................. 5 Figure 3. Battery board mounting on RAID control...
Page 6 - Important Safety Instructions; Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise; 重要安全指导; Intel; Important Safety InstructionsConsignes de sécurité; Instrucciones de seguridad importantes; WARNINGS; Hazardous voltage, current, and energy levels
2 Intel® RAID Smart Battery User’s Guide Important Safety Instructions Read all caution and safety statements in this document before performing any of the instructions. See Intel Server Boards and Server Chassis Safety Information at http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/sb/cs-010770...
Page 7 - Installing the AXXRSBBU6
3 Installing the AXXRSBBU6 Figure 1 displays the top and bottom views of the AXXRSBBU6. The battery pack is mounted on a daughtercard which mounts to the RAID controller. Take note of the location of the J2 connector (5) which plugs into the Intel ® RAID Controller and the 3 standoffs (2) and 6 scre...
Page 8 - Important Pre-installation Considerations
4 Important Pre-installation Considerations Warning: Always ground yourself and/or use a ground strap before touching the RAID controller or the RSBBU. Perform all installation work at an ESD-safe workstation. Use an ESD-safe Phillips screwdriver set to a maximum torque of 2.25 inch pounds, and be s...
Page 10 - apply pressure to the AXXRSBBU6 when you insert the
6 Caution: Center the screwdriver carefully to avoid stripping the screwhead. Do not over-tighten the screws. The maximum recommended torque is 2.25 inch pounds. C. Place the Intel ® RAID Controller back into the server 1. Align the RAID controller with the PCI Express* slot. 2. Press down gently, b...
Page 11 - Monitoring Battery Backup; Monitoring BBUs with the RAID BIOS Configuration Utility
7 Monitoring Battery Backup Multiple utilities are available to display and configure BBU information including recharge count. When you replace a BBU, you should reset this counter to zero. Intel recommends that you replace the BBU once per year or after 500 recharge cycles, whichever comes first. ...
Page 12 - Note
8 Most of the Battery Module properties are view-only. In the lower right panel of the RAID BIOS Console there are two properties that can be changed. (Intel recommends that you leave these properties at their default settings.) • Learn Delay Interval – default 30 days • Auto Learn Mode – default Au...
Page 13 - Replacing Battery Backup Units; Disposing of Battery Backup Units
9 • The current BBU temperature, voltage, current, and remaining capacity • The estimated time until the battery is fully charged (only if the battery is charging) Replacing Battery Backup Units Intel recommends that you replace BBUs once a year or after 500 recharging cycles, whichever comes first....
Page 14 - Battery Backup Unit Specifications; Battery Life and Data Retention Time
10 Battery Backup Unit Specifications Table 1. Battery Backup Unit Specifications Battery Technology LiON (Lithium ION) 1 cell Battery Operating Environment 10–45°C ambient temperature 20% to 80% humidity non-condensing Battery Storage Temperature Depends on storage time,:< 30 days: 0–50 °C 30–90...